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he PIP-II proton accelerator will provide the intensity sufficient to power a new generation of high energy facilities at Fermilab. Extension of that linac to higher energy with following acceleration and bunching rings could provide the intensity needed to feed a muon production target for a high-energy ^+ - ^- collider. Scenarios using a rapid-cycling synchrotron or an 8 GeV Linac are presented and discussed. Some near-term opportunities at Fermilab for muon collider R&D are introduced.
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